Entry Requirements
You must hold the Fishing Class 2 Engineering Certificate of Competency.
Comprising of 4 modules this forms part of the conversion route towards the Engineer Officer Small Vessel Certificate of Competency less than 9000kW, less than 3000 GT, unlimited area CoC or an SV Chief Engineer less than 3000 kW, less than 500 GT.
Please see MIN 524 – Conversion routes J1 and J2
The MCA units are delivered over the course of 9 months in sequence via 6 weeks of distance learning and 4 days exam revision per module.
The following MCA modules will be delivered:
You must hold the Fishing Class 2 Engineering Certificate of Competency.
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